1. Predict the kind of word or phrase you would be needing (place, number, name, etc.)
2. Keep in mind that there will be times when you have to write a measurement word or abbreviation (cm, in, hours, etc.)
3. Write the word or words as you hear it. Do not change them just to make them fit.
4. There is no need to write articles (a, an, the).
5. Always remember the word limit.
Tomorrow, watch out for the tips on how to handle Sentence/Summary Completion Questions in the IELTS Listening Module. Cheers. :)
Other IELTS listening tips:
- 7 Tips for Multiple Choice Questions in the IELTS Listening Module
- 7 Tips for Short-answer Questions in the IELTS Listening Module
- 5 Tips for Matching Type Questions in the IELTS Listening Module
- 5 Tips for Notes/Table Completion Questions in the IELTS Listening Module
- 6 Tips for Sentence/Summary Completion Questions in the IELTS Listening Module
- 4 Tips for Diagram/Flow Chart Questions in the IELTS Listening Module
- 3 Tips for Classification Questions in the IELTS Listening Module
- 2 Tips for Multiple Choice (Multiple Answer) Questions in the IELTS Listening Module